A wave of apps like Wavii and Summly serve news on the go
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – Silicon Valley may believe that mobile devices represent the future of information technology, but they’ve yet to come up with a slick and comprehensive way to read and process news. A growing group of technology entrepreneurs hopes to change that. This week, Wavii, a start-up founded by a former Microsoft Corp employee, Adrian Aoun, unveiled a free iPhone app that filters news stories from around the world, crunches them through a natural language processing algorithm and presents them in five- or six-word summaries. . . .
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